25 Best Adam And Eve Coloring Pages For Your Toddler
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Have you ever told your kid about Adam and Eve? No? We have brought you the story of Adam and Eve with beautiful coloring pages. This set of coloring pages will help your child learn more about the biblical story of the first few days of creation.
Adam and Eve were considered to be the first man and woman to be created by God, in the Bible. They were formed on the last day of creation after God formed all the other elements of the world.
The 10 Best Adam And Eve Coloring Pages For Toddlers
These Adam and Eve coloring sheets will be a fun activity for your kids to engage in. With these coloring pages, they will be able to better relate to the biblical story they may have heard in children’s church on Sundays, and improve their coloring skills in one go.
1. The First People
The picture showcases both Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. To color the scene properly, your kid will need to choose neutral and natural tones. Did you know that God created Adam first from dust? He then created Eve from a rib he extracted from Adam while he was asleep.
2. Adam And Eve With Animals
The picture brings to light the animals that God created along with Adam and Eve. Adam and Eve were created to rule over the animals and the fish of the sea. The coloring page is apt for children who are also learning to read the Bible. The picture reference has been taken from Genesis, Chapter 2 – the first book of the Bible.
3. Adam And Eve
The picture showcases Adam and Eve with a bird and squirrel. Once colored, it can be used as a poster for your kid’s room. God had intended for Adam and Eve to be without clothes because they had no impure thoughts at that time.
4. Happy Adam And Eve
One of the pictures showcases a smiling Adam and Eve. They were happy because God provided everything they needed. When your child colors this joyful coloring page, tell them how Paradise was a beautiful place created by God with every animal present there.
5. Adam And Eve Tempted By Serpent
One of the coloring pages shows how Adam and Eve were tempted by the Devil in the disguise of a serpent. God instructed Adam and Eve to stay away from the fruit of knowledge, but they disobeyed and gave into temptation; sin entered the world as a result. The image is apt for children who are above the age of 7 years.
6. The Serpent
One of the pictures highlights the serpent trying to tempt the couple to eat the fruit. The Devil disguised as the serpent tried to tempt Adam and Eve with the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge. The story the coloring page references can be found in Genesis, Chapter 3 in the Bible.
7. Adam And Eve Ashamed
One of the pictures in the list shows how Adam and Eve were ashamed after eating the fruit. After Eve ate the apple and tempted Adam to try it, they became afraid of God. Your kid may need assistance while coloring the picture owing to the many elements present in it.
8. Garden Of Eden
One coloring image showcases a panoramic view of the Garden of Eden. Adam and Eve tried hiding from God after disobeying Him in the Garden of Eden. Assist your kid in picking out earth tones to best color this picture.
9. Eve Plucking The Apple
Our page features a coloring page showing how Eve gave into temptation first by plucking the fruit from the tree. Eve was tempted first, and then, she asked Adam to try the fruit too. Tell your child the story of Adam and Eve as a bedtime story or while they are coloring this page
10. Expelled From Paradise
The coloring page showcases how Adam and Eve were expelled from Paradise for disobeying God and eating the Forbidden Fruit. Once caught, God banished both Adam and Eve from the garden. The picture will teach your child to be obedient to the laws of God.
These free printable Adam and Eve coloring pages online will instill good moral values in your child, especially at a young age when they need to distinguish between what is good and bad. The pages will also get your child interested in the Bible or biblical stories while improving their attention span and focus. So, what are you waiting for? Print them out and give them to your child for multiple productive sessions ahead.
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